Human Rights Reporters Network (HRRN)

Human Rights Reporters Network (HRRN)

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The HRRN comprise of Liberian journalists who are desirous of reporting human rights across Liberia.

It also serves as a platform for the empowerment of reporters to investigate various forms of rights violations and abuses in the country

Photos from Center for Transparency and Accountability in Liberia (CENTAL)'s post 03/12/2020
COTAE Climaxes Policy Dialogue On ‘More-for-Education Advocacy Campaign 23/10/2020

COTAE Climaxes Policy Dialogue On ‘More-for-Education Advocacy Campaign — Says the sector still remains underfunded The Coalition for Transparency and Accountability in Education (COTAE) through the improving education for democracy project, supported by the Libe…

Liberia: Leaked Memo Shows Diversion of US$1.2M in National Budget from Public to Private Health Institutions 22/11/2018

No, not sure that this ever happened under the watchful eyes of our once tough talking and critical minded Maryland County Representative and Speaker Dr. Bhofal Chambers.

Liberia: Leaked Memo Shows Diversion of US$1.2M in National Budget from Public to Private Health Institutions Monrovia – FrontPageAfrica has obtained a memo in which some members of the House Ways, Means and Finance Committee have expressed shock over some alterations in the draft national budget approved by them when compared to the printed National Budget.

Liberia: Lawyer Issues Death Threat on Journalist But Says It’s A Prank 29/08/2018

Death threat from a renowned lawyer on a journalist's life should not be taken likely. Retrospecting on how people have been murdered in Liberia, we shouldn't take this threat on the life of a journalist who's executing her function for a joke. No! It's not joking matter!

Liberia: Lawyer Issues Death Threat on Journalist But Says It’s A Prank Monrovia – Journalist Bettie K. Johnson-Mbayo now feels insecure, fearing for her own life and that of her children, having received death threats from a lawyer.Report by Lennart Dodoo, [email protected]“I received a telephone call fro

BBC Reporter Seeking ‘No Confrontation’ in Asking Clarity From President Weah 27/03/2018

This ‘life-threatening’ situation involving BBC reporter Jonathan Paye-Layleh and the President of the Republic of Liberia, Amb. George M. Weah requires urgent attention and prompt intervention from all those concerned, including the International Media Community. We are fully aware of how most people (sycophants) tend to prove their loyalty to leaders even at the detriment (sometimes, death) of others. We can still recall the situations with the late Isaac Vaye and John Yormie. Who were murdered only because the President felt discontented with them. With such an allegation from a popular President like Amb. Weah, who knows which one of his thousands of supporters and admirers, most of whom ‘sycophantic loyalist’ would want to demonstrate their loyalty against this journalist, Jonathan? We are all aware how people get murdered in this country with impunity- Harry Greeves, Cllr. Allison and others are classic examples. This man’s life is seriously threatened!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

BBC Reporter Seeking ‘No Confrontation’ in Asking Clarity From President Weah FrontPageAfrica Newspaper - All Things Africa 24/7

‘Liberia’s Justice System Faces Human Rights Challenges’ | Liberian Observer 01/02/2018

‘Liberia’s Justice System Faces Human Rights Challenges’ | Liberian Observer NewsDevelopmentColumnsEducationLegalLocal‘Liberia’s Justice System Faces Human Rights Challenges’ By Abednego Davis - February 1, 2018 0 4 Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter UNMIL Deputy SRSG, Waldemmar Very -Says UNMIL’s Deputy SRSG The Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary General...

Journalism Not A Crime: Please Repeal Criminal Defamation Laws 25/08/2017

Journalism Not A Crime: Please Repeal Criminal Defamation Laws FrontPageAfrica Newspaper - All Things Africa 24/7

Whatever a man does, the woman can even do better. Naomi Falika on camera at… 25/08/2016

Whatever a man does, the woman can even do better. Naomi Falika on camera at… Whatever a man does, the woman can even do better. Naomi Falika on camera at the launch of the social good summit in Liberia. Sept. 2015. - Rights Media Liberia Inc. - Google+

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